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1 online resource (225 pages) |
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Intro -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: why use political phenomenology to analyse war reporting? -- 2. Theoretical preliminaries -- 3. Methodological issues -- 4. Practical mastery of authority, authenticity and disposition -- 5. Journalistic ethics and moral authority: being right, knowing better -- 6. How do audiences live journalism? -- 7. New developments in the field: brave new world or plus ça change? -- 8. Conclusion: implications for war reporting, journalism studies and political phenomenology -- Appendix: interviewee profiles -- Bibliography -- Index |
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This book challenges the assumptions that reporters and their audiences alike have about the way the journalistic trade operates and how it sees the world. It unpacks the taken-for-granted aspects of the lives of war correspondents, exposing the principles of interaction and valorisation that usually go unacknowledged |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries |
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Print version: Markham, Tim The Politics of War Reporting : Authority, Authenticity and Morality
Manchester : Manchester University Press,c2012 9780719085284
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War correspondents - Professional ethics
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